View full sizeThe Associated PressThe "Born This Way Ball" Tour took Lady Gaga to Lithuania in August. The singer reportedly is counting on the high-energy show to take some pounds off.

Radar
Online's going crazy with an "exclusive report" that Lady Gaga has
added plenty of pounds, but she's happy with her curves and doesn't want
to change wardrobe for her upcoming tour.

Radar had previously
reported that Gaga (real name Stefani Germanotta) was told by the
Universal Music Group to drop some weight after it had to fork out for
new outfits for the rest of the Born This Way Ball Tour.

But
"the 'Bad Romance' singer has no qualms with showing off her new fuller
figure on stage and believes if she changes her appearance now it will
send the wrong message to her fans," the gossip site reports.

It
says the singer, 26, wants to stick with the planned (and tight)
costuming until the weight drops off under the strenuous workout that is
touring and doing live shows. She wants her "little monsters," as she
calls fans, to be happy with themselves, no matter how much they weigh.

A
source told Radar: "She ... wants to embrace her curvy figure by
continuing to wear the revealing outfits that are part of the live
show."

Nice work if you can get it

Justin Timberlake has a lot going for him, what with all that talent and his upcoming marriage to Jessica Biel. But ETOnline says none of it would be happening if not for Amy Adams, his co-star in "Trouble With the Curve."

At the premiere of the film in Los Angeles this week, he said Adams may have saved his life while they were filming a scene in the cold waters of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

"The water was just below 50 degrees. It was freezing," he said. "Unbeknownst to me, I was turning blue and couldn't process a thought, so she actually saved my life. I owe Amy Adams my life."

Adams, who plays the daughter of an aging baseball scout portrayed by Clint Eastwood, joked about having to give Timberlake mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.

"I saved (his) life; I did. Some people call it mouth-to-mouth, some people call it kissing -- any way, it's nice work if you can get it," she joked.

Valentino-Hathaway partnership extends to wedding gown

Just like on the red carpet, Anne Hathaway will walk the aisle in Valentino

Anne Hathaway also has an upcoming wedding, and People's Style Watch did some investigative journalism to find out who will design her dress.

Speaking to reporters at the New York City Ballet Fall Gala on Thursday night, the iconic designer Valentino Garavani revealed that he "did the dress" for Hathaway's upcoming wedding to fiancé Adam Shulman. He also created the sheer gown she wore at the gala.

The engaged actress has previously worn -- to great notice -- Valentino gowns on several occasions. Garavani said the two are very close: "She's a very good friend of mine. She's like my daughter!"